Ghana's best telecommunication network, Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) has striked once again on their stingy and troublesome network users. The popular telecommunication network announced and sent out messages to their customers instituting that they will be officiating purchases made throw Mobile Money will be used in deducting any outstanding airime loan on their network and deduct airtime purchases as well. It seems the network has issued such a law to corner their customers who try wisely to borrow huge sums of airtime and data bundles and fail to pay back after borrowing from them.
It has become a norm for many Ghanaians to avert paying of their outstanding airtime debts and activating data bundles throw using other mobile numbers or even visiting a mobile money vendor to forward the bundles straight instead of sending it directly as airtime. MTN has not only started deducting owned airtime from data bundles but has also stared disconnecting the mobile numbers of their customers who have failed to register their sim cards with their ECOWAS Card (Ghana Card).
Users who haven't registered their sim cards and gone through the biometric process are under the risk of losing their phone numbers, unable to make calls or browse the internet. Many people attributes their inability to register their sim cards is due to the long quee they meet whenever they go to the Mobile Telecommunications Network office. A simple way has been made available by the Government of Ghana and this method can be done simply on one's own with just a stable internet connection and your National Identify Card (Ghana Card).
To do this, simply visit the Google PlayStore or Apple Store and download the “GH Sim Registration App”, install it and follow the simple procedure to verify and gain back all your sim card benefits. Kindly give me a like and share if this article was helpful. You can also leave your suggestions in the comments box below and don't forget to follow my page for more entertaining, educational, and informative gist. Thank you.
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